What if the number of souls on Earth has never changed? In this haunting and thought-provoking novel, Ian McLean explores the idea that every life lost is immediately reconceived elsewhere. From the thunder of cannons at Waterloo to the skies over Midway, the same sparks of identity return again and again, shaping history's endless cycle of war, memory, and renewal.
That Was Us Again is not just a story of battles and scholars, but of the human spirit's persistence through time. With meticulous detail and moving imagination, McLean challenges readers to consider what it means if our loved ones are never truly gone-only waiting to be found again in new forms. A sweeping narrative of loss, hope, and continuity, this novel dares you to wonder: what if that was us again?